So hopefully everyone has seen the glorious triumph that is Mad Max : Fury Road.....and how could you not have with trailers like this:

If you are anything like us, after you have seen something that you like you go and find out how it was done. As we spend far (honestly) far too much time on the internet doing exactly that we thought we would start a new 'thing' called a 'Creative Link Repository'.

In essence this will be a series of links to other sites which have helped us understand how 'stuff got done!'.

This will be both for our (and we hope your) benefit, and as new items come up they will get added, so if you have a link which we have missed, we would love you to contact us in the comments and let us know!.

So in no particular order lets get Mad Maxing!

FXGUIDE:

As always our friends at FXGuide have an excellent series of articles and interviews to get stuck into:

This is backed up an excellent, FX guide podcastby Mike Seymour with guests visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson and colorist Eric Whipp who both have really interesting takes on the Film.

There is also a VFX SHOW dedicated to MMFR, which we haven't had a chance to listen to yet, which will be more of about opinions on the film by the FXguide team and guests with production suggest, these are usually a good listen.

JALOPNIK:

Here is a great interview with Colin Gibson the films production designer on how the cars of the film came to be.

The legendary 2000AD artist was one of the main concept artists for Director George Miller during the 15 - 20 years of development which MMFR went through, his official sitehas some of his Mad Max folio.

IO9:

Quick look at some of the work by concept artist Brendan McCarthy and other artist for the film which appears in the Art of books

BOOKS:

Speaking of which The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein. We have one on order and will let you know what its like as soon as we get it:

Mad Max Fury Road Inspired Artists Looks interesting, but the reviews are so-so, maybe worth a pickup in a couple of months.

DP/30:

Here is a 30 minute interview with the Director George Miller

YOUTUBE PLAYLIST:

Heres a good playlist compiling a lot of the Making of featurette's

That's it for now, got any other links, let us know in the comments and we will add them to the list.